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Exfoliating scrub with apricot hazelnut powder 100ml AlkeMilla

Exfoliating scrub with apricot hazelnut powder 100ml AlkeMilla

Face scrub   Innovative exfoliating face with apricot powder from top smoothing power. The microgranules contained in the formula remove dead cells, giving the skin a fresh and soft appearance, promoting cell renewal. Argan vegetable oil, olive and apricot for superlative hydration, in combination with aloe, calendula and highly soothing oats extracts for sweet and irritated exfoliation.How to use: gently massage with circular movements. Remove product residues with a bouff imbued with AlkeMilla tonic.   Ingredients: Aqua [Water], Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Seed Powder, EthylheXyl palmitate, Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil (*), Glyceryl Stearate, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Stearic Acid, Hydrogenated Olive Oil , Parfum [Fragrance], Propanediol, Phenethyl Alcohol, Benzoate Sodium, Sodium Dehydroacetate, Xanthan Gum, TetraSodium Glutamate Diacetate, Undecyl Alcohol, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil (*), Olea Europaea (olives) Fruit Oil?, Olea Europaea (olives) Oil Unsaponifiables, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil (*), Lecithin, Lactic Acid Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Fruit Extract (*), Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Flower Extract (*), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (*), Avena Sativa (OAT) Kernel Extract (*), Calendula Officinalisflower Extract (*), Panicum Miliaceum (Millet) Seed Extract (*), Tocopherol, Palmite Ascorbyl, Citric Acid. * From organic farming* From Organic Agriculture   100ml Certifications: LAV, QC, AIAB, NCC, Vegan Quality

GBP 7.55
1

Alkemilla Facial Exfoliating Facial Renewal Delicate Cell Renewal

Alkemilla Facial Exfoliating Facial Renewal Delicate Cell Renewal

Innovative exfoliating face with apricot hazelnut powder with a ravy lounge. The microgranuli contained in formula remove dead cells, giving the skin a fresh and soft appearance, promoting cell renewal. Argan, olive and apricot vegetable oil for superlative hydration, in combination with the extracts of aloe, calendula and highly soothing oats, for a sweet exfoliation and without irritation.Method of use: gently massage with circular movements. Remove product residues with a bathing up of tonic alkemilla. Pao 6 months 100 ml formatCertificationsCosmetics certification QC Aiab Bio Eco Cosmesi Lav Stop to animal tests Vegan Quality Nichel Chomium and Cobalt Tested   Ingredients: Aqua [Water], Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Seed Powder, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil (*), Glycerryl Stearate, Glycerin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Cettyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauroyl Glutamate, Stearic Acid, Hydrogened, Hydrogened Olive. , Parfum [Fragrance], Propnedeol, Phenethyl Alcohol, Sodium Benzoate, Sodium dehydroacetate, Xanthan Gum, TetraSodium Glutamate Diacetate, Undecyl Alcohol, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil (*), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil?, Olea Europaea (Olive) Oil) Oil) Unsaponifiables, Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil (*), Lecithin, Lactic Acid Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Fruit Extract (*), Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Flower Extract (*), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract (*), sativa oats (OAT) Kernel Extract (*), Calendula Officinalisflower Extract (*), Panicum Miliaceum (Millet) Seed Extract (*), Tocopherol, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Citric Acid. * From biological agriculture* From organic agriculture   100ml Certifications: LAV, QC, Aiab, NCC, Vegan Quality

GBP 7.65
1

Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

NF Cream (Natural Finish Cream) - Foundation for second skin effect! The first "transformist" foundation! White as a moisturizing cream and incarnate perfectener as a foundation. It contains special micro-encapsulated pigments that are melted at the time of writing and fit perfectly and naturally to the color of your complexion. The soft-focus effect makes it possible to spread the light naturally throughout the face, camouflage imperfections and signs of fatigue. NF Cream is highly soothing thanks to the Garcina Mangostana extract and respects the NMF (natural skin hydration factor) through the protein hydrolysis of the wheat contained in it.! How to use: Spread a small amount of NF Cream on the skin of the face with circular movements until the desired result is reached and complete absorption. Available in 3 shades for light incarnates, medium and dark.Perfectly beautiful with a trick that is there but you can't see! THENCI: AQUA (WATER), OCTYLDECYL STEAROYL STEARATE, Sage Sclaea Flower / Leaf / Stem Water (Sage Sclarea (Clary) Flower / Leaf / Stem Water) *, Lauryl Olivate, PropanEdiol, Silica, Sucrose Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, CETEARYL Alcohol, Zinc Stearate, Potassium Palmitoyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Olive Glycerides, Tocopherol, Benzyl Alcohol, Parfum (fragrance), squalances, Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium aluminum silicate, cellulose gum, dehydroacetic acid, cellulose, garcinia mangostana peel extract, rhamnose, glucose, glucuronic acid . May Cantain +/- CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), CI 77491 (Iron Oxides), CI 77492 (Iron Oxides), CI 77499 (Iron Oxides), CI 77947 (Zinc Oxide). * From organic farming

GBP 17.01
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Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

NF Cream (Natural Finish Cream) - Foundation for second skin effect! The first "transformist" foundation! White as a moisturizing cream and incarnate perfectener as a foundation. It contains special micro-encapsulated pigments that are melted at the time of writing and fit perfectly and naturally to the color of your complexion. The soft-focus effect makes it possible to spread the light naturally throughout the face, camouflage imperfections and signs of fatigue. NF Cream is highly soothing thanks to the Garcina Mangostana extract and respects the NMF (natural skin hydration factor) through the protein hydrolysis of the wheat contained in it.! How to use: Spread a small amount of NF Cream on the skin of the face with circular movements until the desired result is reached and complete absorption. Available in 3 shades for light incarnates, medium and dark.Perfectly beautiful with a trick that is there but you can't see! THENCI: AQUA (WATER), OCTYLDECYL STEAROYL STEARATE, Sage Sclaea Flower / Leaf / Stem Water (Sage Sclarea (Clary) Flower / Leaf / Stem Water) *, Lauryl Olivate, PropanEdiol, Silica, Sucrose Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, CETEARYL Alcohol, Zinc Stearate, Potassium Palmitoyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Olive Glycerides, Tocopherol, Benzyl Alcohol, Parfum (fragrance), squalances, Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium aluminum silicate, cellulose gum, dehydroacetic acid, cellulose, garcinia mangostana peel extract, rhamnose, glucose, glucuronic acid . May Cantain +/- CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), CI 77491 (Iron Oxides), CI 77492 (Iron Oxides), CI 77499 (Iron Oxides), CI 77947 (Zinc Oxide). * From organic farming

GBP 17.01
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Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

Natural Finish BB Cream 02 Second Leather Effect 30ml AlkeMilla

NF Cream (Natural Finish Cream) - Foundation for second skin effect! The first "transformist" foundation! White as a moisturizing cream and incarnate perfectener as a foundation. It contains special micro-encapsulated pigments that are melted at the time of writing and fit perfectly and naturally to the color of your complexion. The soft-focus effect makes it possible to spread the light naturally throughout the face, camouflage imperfections and signs of fatigue. NF Cream is highly soothing thanks to the Garcina Mangostana extract and respects the NMF (natural skin hydration factor) through the protein hydrolysis of the wheat contained in it.! How to use: Spread a small amount of NF Cream on the skin of the face with circular movements until the desired result is reached and complete absorption. Available in 3 shades for light incarnates, medium and dark.Perfectly beautiful with a trick that is there but you can't see! THENCI: AQUA (WATER), OCTYLDECYL STEAROYL STEARATE, Sage Sclaea Flower / Leaf / Stem Water (Sage Sclarea (Clary) Flower / Leaf / Stem Water) *, Lauryl Olivate, PropanEdiol, Silica, Sucrose Palmitate, Glyceryl Stearate, CETEARYL Alcohol, Zinc Stearate, Potassium Palmitoyl Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein, Olive Glycerides, Tocopherol, Benzyl Alcohol, Parfum (fragrance), squalances, Microcrystalline cellulose, magnesium aluminum silicate, cellulose gum, dehydroacetic acid, cellulose, garcinia mangostana peel extract, rhamnose, glucose, glucuronic acid . May Cantain +/- CI 77891 (Titanium Dioxide), CI 77491 (Iron Oxides), CI 77492 (Iron Oxides), CI 77499 (Iron Oxides), CI 77947 (Zinc Oxide). * From organic farming

GBP 17.01
1

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 9.07
2

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 7.21
1

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 21.04
2

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 7.21
1

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 10.12
1

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Melissa Organic Essential Oil 100% Natural from 10ml, Alkemilla

Size 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid colour: colourless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrus, slightly herbaceous; harmonizes well with Basilico, Camomilla, Geranio, Lavanda, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citric, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalol and others Uses In aromatherapy: diffused in the environment the essen12,60ziale oil of melissa with its fresh fragrances and citrus fruit helps to counter the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; his calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, carried in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, relieves tension and abdominal swelling. Always diluted can be applied throughout the body for massages from relaxing action and anti-stress. Locally, it softens pain after insect bites. Cautious dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a vector oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a vector oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skins or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in a lamp for aromas and vaporizer. In cosmetics: perfuming/flavouring, anti-inflammatory, purifying, toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for the treatment of skin and fat hair and with dandruff; in tonic and milk detergents as a toning and revitalising agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 grams of product; add to temperatures below 40 ° C.         Format 10 ml Inci: Melissa officinail leaf oil Botanical name: Melissa officinalis Extraction method: steam current distillation Part used: leaves Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: colorless to light yellow smell: fresh, citrusy, slightly herbaceous; blends well with Basil, Chamomile, Geranium, Lavender, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Ylang ylang and citrus oils Main components: citral, citronellal, eugenol, geraniol, linalool and others uses In aromatherapy: spread in the environment the essential oil of lemon balm with its fresh and citrus fragrance helps to counteract the negative effects of stress and induces positivity; calming notes are also useful in case of sleep problems, especially those related to the difficulty of falling asleep. With antispasmodic and carminative properties, conveyed in a vegetable oil and massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it relieves abdominal tension and swelling. Always diluted it can be applied all over the body for relaxing and anti-stress massages. Locally soothes pain after insect bites. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in an old oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming, flavoring, anti-inflammatory, purifying and toning properties are exploited applications: as a fragrance component in cosmetics, soaps and perfumes; as a purifier in preparations for treating skins and greasy hair and with dandruff; in tonics and cleansing milk as a toning and revitalizing agent. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops for 100 grams of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C.

GBP 10.12
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 4.72
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 4.97
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 6.80
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 7.25
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 7.10
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 9.10
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 4.72
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 6.23
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100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

100% Natural Organic Sweet Orange Essential Oil 10ml, Alkemilla

FORMAT 10 ml Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peels Extraction method: cold pressing of the rind of ripe fruit Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid color: intense yellow-orange aroma: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it harmonizes well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpineol, methylanthranilate, ethylbutyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocoumarins and others. Uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, sweet orange essential oil helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages to aid blood and lymphatic circulation and to combat cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to relieve abdominal swelling and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporizer. In cosmetics: its perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: sweet orange essential oil is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.       Inci: Citrus aurantium dulcis (Orange) peel oil Botanical name: Citrus aurantium dulcis Part used: peel Extraction method: cold pressing of the peel of ripe fruits Quality: 100% natural Organoleptic properties appearance: clear liquid     color: intense yellow-orange smell: sweet, fresh, fruity, citrusy; it blends well with Cinnamon, Myrrh, Cloves, Lavender, Lemon, Neroli and Clary Sage. Main components: limonene (over 90%), citral and other aldehydes, linalool, linalylacetate, terpineol, methylantranilate, ethyl butyrate, hexenal, coumarins and furocumarins and others. uses In aromatherapy: with its sweet and relaxing scent, the essential oil of sweet orange helps in moments of sadness, relieves anxiety and stress, balances the mind, provides well-being and a good mood. Diluted in neutral vegetable oils, alone or in synergy with other essential oils such as cypress, rosemary, geranium, lemon, it can be indicated for massages adjuvanting the blood and lymphatic circulation and to counteract the imperfections of cellulite; massaged with circular movements on the abdomen, it helps to alleviate abdominal bloating and tension; mixed with rosehip oil it enhances the regenerating activity on the epidermis, improving its appearance and tone. Recommended dosages massages: 2-3% solutions in a carrier oil (40-60 drops in 100ml or 5-6 drops in a spoon for extemporaneous preparations) for most areas of the body; 1% solutions in a carrier oil or base cream (20 drops in 100ml or 2 drops in a spoon for impromptu preparations) for skin or delicate areas of the body; aromatic baths: 15 drops in 3 tablespoons of honey, whole sea salt or neutral liquid soap; in the environment: 10 drops in an aroma lamp and vaporiser. In cosmetics: the perfuming and flavoring, tonic-revitalizing, antiseptic and astringent properties are exploited. applications: preparations dedicated to relaxed and atonic skin; products aimed at treating impure and acne-prone skin. recommended dosages: up to 10-15 drops per 100 ml of product; add at temperatures below 40 ° C. Warnings: the essential oil of sweet orange is photosensitizing, so it is advisable to avoid direct exposure to the sun in the hours following the application of products containing it.  

GBP 11.58
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